My dog is drooling way more than usual, should I be concerned?

Over the past day, I've noticed that my dog is drooling far more than he normally does, and it's got me a bit worried. We haven’t changed his diet or routine, so I’m puzzled about what might be causing this change. Could it be a sign of a health issue, or is it something that might resolve on its own? What should I do?

Answer

Increased drooling in dogs can be concerning, as it may signal health issues or be just temporary. Since your dog's drooling pattern has changed without any apparent cause, it's good to consider potential underlying reasons.

  • Monitor for any other symptoms.
  • Consider potential irritants or injuries in the mouth.
  • Consult a vet if drooling persists or worsens.

Dogs drool for many reasons. Sometimes it's due to excitement, but when there's a noticeable increase, it could indicate a problem such as dental issues, nausea, or a foreign object lodged in the mouth. It's also possible that he could have ingested something he shouldn't have or developed allergies. Since you're unsure of the cause, and to ensure your dog's comfort and health, observing him closely is essential. Look for other signs such as pawing at the mouth, lack of appetite, or lethargy. If you notice any of these, or if the drooling continues, it's worth reaching out to a vet for a thorough assessment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common reasons for increased drooling in dogs?

    Common causes include dental issues, nausea, mouth injuries, foreign objects, or exposure to an irritant. It's important to observe for any other unusual behaviors or symptoms.

  • Should I be worried if my dog is drooling but seems normal otherwise?

    If your dog appears well in all other aspects and the drooling is not excessive, it could be temporary. However, persistent drooling should be checked by a vet.

  • What should I do if I notice other symptoms along with drooling?

    Any additional symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or changes in appetite increase the urgency of seeking veterinary care. If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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